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Methionine sulfoxide reductase (Msr) is an enzyme that is used by the majority of organisms to reverse oxidative damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS are free radicals which react with electron-rich molecules such as nucleotides, carbohydra... see more

Aluminum (Al 3+) is rhizotoxic ions in the soil (mineral) acid. Al activities increases with increasing soil acidity, below pH 5.5 the solubility of Al 3+ cations will increase. High level of soluble can cause interference with metabolic processes and pla... see more

Introduction and aim:  Veterans’ wives whose husbands suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are faced with many problems and stresses in their life. They are often uncertain whether to leave or stay with their husbands. Therefore, this st... see more

The study of plant responses to abiotic stress is one of the most active research topics in plant biology, due to its unquestionable academic interest, but also because of its practical implications in agriculture, since abiotic stress (mainly draught and... see more

Heavy metals are one of the factors that pollute the environment and significantly affect soil fertility, plant physiology, development, and productivity. The tolerance of plants to toxicity depends on the species and tissue, element type, and duration of... see more

The paper is a review view data on the role of silicon (Si) in the physiology of higher taxa plants; data on the synthesis and localization of Si in cells, as well as its participation in the mechanisms of tolerance and plasticity of plants under the infl... see more

Plant growth and development, which is associated with endogenous and exogenous factors, is greatly affected by abiotic stress factors such as drought, salt, high and low temperature, radiation and heavy metals. Coping with stress in plants takes place by... see more

Abiotic stress conditions. especially drought and soil salinity. are the major causes for the reduction of crop yields and the loss of arable land world-wide. These problems will probably worsen in the next decades. according to climate change models. whi... see more

Elucidating the mechanisms of abiotic stress tolerance in different species will help to develop more resistant plant varieties, contributing to improve agricultural production in a climate change scenario. Basic responses to salt stress, dependent on osm... see more

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